Kuro Games unveiled the final cinematic for Wuthering Waves 3.4 at Summer Game Fest, adding a limited‑time Night City zone, two new 5‑star Resonators, a free‑to‑play Rebecca skin, and quality‑of‑life tools. The update lands June 8 on all platforms, with the Cyberpunk event running through July 9.
Wuthering Waves drops Cyberpunk: Edgerunners crossover and Adam Smasher boss in Version 3.4

Kuro Games used the Summer Game Fest stage to reveal the final cinematic trailer for Wuthering Waves Version 3.4, titled The Dream Not Dreamed. The patch goes live on June 8 across iOS, Android, PC and PlayStation, and its headline feature is a crossover event with Studio Trigger’s acclaimed anime Cyberpunk: Edgerunners.
What’s new
- Somnoire: Night City – a localized, limited‑time event zone that re‑creates Night City using Lucy’s fragmented memories. Players traverse the zone via the main quest At Dream’s Edge.
- Nightmare: Adam Smasher – the final tactical boss. He appears as a data‑corrupted version of the series’ cyber‑enhanced antagonist. Defeating him requires clearing Nightmare‑twisted versions of regular enemies first.
- Two 5‑star Resonators – new crossover Resonators enter the gacha pool, each with a limited‑edition companion weapon:
- Lucy (Spectro Hybrid DPS) – wields the Spectral Trigger monowire for mid‑range bursts.
- Rebecca (Havoc‑element dual‑pistol) – equipped with Skull Thrasher for rapid, high‑damage combos. Rebecca is also offered free to all players who log in during the Phantom Rapid Unit event.
- Quality‑of‑life upgrades – a dedicated Weekly Activity tab consolidates daily chores, and an automated Resonator Ascension Planner is built into the Guidebook to map long‑term progression.
- Teaser for Version 3.5 – closing frames hinted at a new region (Mengzhou / Wuling) and a 5‑star character Lucilla, slated for the Phase 2 launch later this summer.
How it compares to previous updates
The 3.4 patch is the most content‑heavy release since the game’s launch in early 2024. Earlier patches focused on balance tweaks and minor map expansions; 3.4 adds a full‑blown crossover narrative, a new boss, and two premium characters that directly reference an external IP. Compared with the Solo Leveling: Arise update that introduced a Buster class, Wuthering Waves’ Cyberpunk event pushes the meta toward faster, combo‑heavy playstyles. The free Rebecca skin also lowers the barrier for free‑to‑play users, a step up from prior gacha‑only drops.
Performance‑wise, the update includes a series of system optimizations that reportedly reduce frame‑time spikes on low‑end Android devices by up to 12 %. Early benchmark screenshots from the developers show a smoother experience in Night City’s neon‑lit streets, which historically taxed the engine due to heavy particle effects.
Who it’s for
- Fans of Cyberpunk: Edgerunners – the event zone recreates iconic locations and introduces Adam Smasher, giving anime enthusiasts a reason to log in daily.
- Mid‑range DPS players – Lucy’s Spectral Trigger fills a niche between pure melee and long‑range shooters, appealing to players who like to hover at the sweet spot of 10–15 m.
- Free‑to‑play audience – the guaranteed Rebecca skin and the new Weekly Activity tab make daily progression less grind‑heavy, which should improve retention for non‑paying users.
- Competitive raiders – the boss fight mechanics demand coordinated crowd control and timing, offering high‑skill content for guilds and raid groups looking for a fresh challenge.
What to watch next
The Cyberpunk banners stay active until July 9, after which the zone will close and rewards will be distributed. Keep an eye on the upcoming Version 3.5 rollout; the Mengzhou / Wuling region promises a different aesthetic and a new 5‑star character that could shift the current meta again. As the summer progresses, Kuro Games appears to be positioning Wuthering Waves as a flagship free‑to‑play action RPG that can compete with other mobile heavy hitters like Genshin Impact and Honkai: Star Rail.
For a deeper dive into the technical side of the event’s visual effects, check the developer’s post‑mortem on the official blog.

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